_ ~,~.,t i- ssivrsmasii io, 1908 _g THF ci~iAaLo1ra1owN ou simian pie: _ _ _ _ _ M; Fred Harper, Fredericton, N B lnvitnuuns are out for an At Hmm ~~.,»»i .,.,.~ an _ _.. ._s.,., i,.wi.iW. (1 rived in the city Tuesday night on in the Caledonia. Club llooms bpmop V13” row evening iinni ofrimin New from si ii cii "M I “"’” ‘"’”g' "°"‘°” R" “ 14 i M i - _ *_ oc arloitetown pnnnen e ii er' M N or m"°°°'N°"h Rx' "" __ __~ t d g r ome from this City 5 a use uush in bloom for the svconu ' ""'Y'“"' `-"’° ~ ' - - er ay time this summer ":;::'l;LM3£v:rl§:§.¢:r;;:. Bumx, in anyone ending a wana ,mania mad _~" _ classmed column , Rev J P Gaudet was a passenger Miss. Pensie Howard Sprln tlold i. i his home in Iona from this City iieliing her cousin Miss Gladys H » Jack McDonald Kootney Landing, Arthur and Mrs Aitk E terday en dmontom ard, North Rivar B C . is visiting in Tracadle are in the city ' *_ The tide will bc hilh this ____ Bradford and Mrs Webster, ln Mr and Mrs Copp and children of Mics L McKenna has returned t MibS F ’ “mess ,V R, i-turned home after visiting relati Sl -70511 M0 the EU€StS 0‘ Fred and Bathurst from a visit ho this City 0 today for Montrcdalemon ver leaves ln Tryon Mrs Seller, Graftmn Su-get M nt lol? ‘M to morning The temperature yesterday register Miss Edna Howard Cnmm I B C and M" W b e ster, of Co - mo,-row at 1117_ ed at sixty two dezre” leatyies Ehplrsday for Mount Ailiton Wall have returned from a trip to a. as ‘o ege Ciapsudi, Tryon and Starletown The residence of N 1 ' ”"° *__ o Waller St is Miss Girtrude D to 1°* Arm N f Vancouver B i Mrs John Boundy of Winsloe has avles. City has rg. Bee classified column ur ewson' ° ' i turned hom “_ V in to Darmgy C B viting his parents John and returned from Com all w where she Mme Martha Walker' 0, North mv Mrs Neweon, City xpliletthe guest of Hev Hugh and Mrs er' is sl"’“‘““g H W°“k 1” th” WW Minn Annie adams se vie i it i , a w ffl -_ was neury eleven o’clock last *"' Y0Bf¢l'1l fu ay r her home, after u ple i.s~ Mrs Bound Winsioe, riiiined night when the mail tiiiin arrived in Th” "ll-*“‘me1` NOT*-mlm!"-‘T18 <1 ii airiv ant visit in this City min eity eil last ev t ming a eight thirty from Picton The Y M C A Diiectors will ii et (-l\!` -- Hospital Tuunton, Mass, who has I _ -_ _ __| _ _ - \ Dr Stiicklrind and W S McK'le e- been spending her vacation with her ‘ , 1 ___` turned to the city by the Northu ii- parents nn Marshfield, has returned \ mg., l -1 ` _T ` \ berland last night utter attending the --i-- ~ -'-" _‘-- ~\\ '\\,\ Halifax Exhibition Lllfliss Eva Horton, Village Green, ‘ \\` ` ' °°-' has returned to her home after ii /H \\\_\ Gordon Irving, Vernon River, viag le \~\ ~-` i p asant holiday to New Perth, where iu the City yesterday Ho liu es c Mclntyre rc ,uestcd to lic picscfnt ri the Hotel Stables morning for the St John oxhibicio u ul ii- c or J ii a _-i A correspondent writing from Tra adie says -A hen owned by Mrs ohn Macauaiy Donaldston, has 'laid li imc after spending li plc.i~.iiitl iinit uith her daughter, ltev (M si \iillc she was the guest of Wm and Mrs | The Y M C A Juniors will nnve their regular practice for the big re- lny race, tomorrow ut four p rn All wlio would like to try for this are Mrs F Nevcrs, Hyde Park, and duuglitcr, lime returned to their hi nie, alter spending a pleasant; vaca ti-in nt the lionie ofhci father Hec- ti r Mclinine, Nine Mile Creek. Among the visitors in Tracadie re- eiitly were Mrs J J McPhee, Sour- is Line Road Dr J C and Mrs Mc- onald Yorli, A B and Mrs Car- a~'her, City, Miss Len Mullin City hos Curian, representing the An- 3 glo Nfld Development Co is in tli City, purchasing one hundred and thirty draft horses and has secured etenty Mr Curran is at the ,Queen ¢.,..»».\.`....-i.. “sv v-we __¢¢~ O -vuwwi ‘uw r-3; / . 1% & M i The Bucieci Store on Charlottetown c Biiciect Sireci Oncnsa m to 9309 m Saturday Scptcmbcr gfh lpll if/ Something new in Fall “»hl1t5» is 'i p 'im seven gored Venetian cloth, iii l\la\y, Blick Broun and green has four inch bias fold about six iiiclics. fioiii the bottoin Price $5 95 Another oiic coiiies in lieavier clotli,lias thirteen gores with ri small pleat on each scain has one large bias fold "ind two small ones around the bottoin, colo“s i\av}, Brown and Black Priee $7 25 A RANGE of thoroughly well tailored, smart classy gnrmeiits rccentlv received now on exhibition in our ready lo wear room These skirts appeal to us as be ng the choiccst garments of the s t we ve shown for many a riiocu Made up in handsome designs-well tailore i-nicely fitting' ni) pycN Ideas ln R d T Y ea y o Wear F22 KIRT A full kilted skirt in navy, brown and olack venetian has three folds, four inches apart around the bottom Priec $8 C5 A thirteen gored skirt in navy, brown and black venetian cloth has a small tuck on each scam, and a bias piece in Grecian pattern around the bottom Price $9 75 e Exclusive Models in Furs Pur Neckwear, Fur Muffr. ()ur creat ten day exhibit of new furs opens to P E I ladies a chance to choose fiom he creain of Canadian furriers products-at just about the g Puig;-y Price This range of fine samples, left with us on exhibit includes The P E I Hospital have ref; cd the following sums Colietti-ii Ronald McDonald in Broosnxiil R W I Green. $1 John McLean, Mrs J T Oxenham, 81 Mrs W Darke, 500 Mris Donald R Mel co 25c Mrs Angus R McLeod, .i0 M :Simon Brown, 25c Mrs James (‘ie 201. Mrs Dougald Martin ’5c M Silas Wonnacott A I 25c Mrs Jos( ll-I McPherson, 25c Mrs John Dru lmond. 2.ic Mrs Donald E Camp,i,_ |506 Mrs E Johnson 250 Mrs I |McSueen 25c Mrs Alex McPucrs l25c Mrs Ronald McDonald, a0c 'l tal $7 45. In u recent issue of the Bosii Globe is given an excellent photo William C Collctt of Boston, vi has ueen recently elected Grand M te of the Massachussetts Grui Lodge I o o F Mr ceiii-tr no will b remembered attended t Grand Lodge of Oddfellows meet. in this City last month The Glo the new Grand Master, was born i English pareirtage In 1881 he can to Boston where he began work ii a carpenter and later establishc noble grand of Tremont lodge, I O O F past chief patriarch of Mas W shington lodge of Reliekahs " Fred J Holman, York has return crops good in the west sections, an farmers are expecting to have a ver successful year Luring his trip h niet manv Islanders, all ol whom aii doing w ll At Edmonton Fred Perii ins in the Dry Goods business L J Sentiner, general store, at Innisfai largest business in the town, at Cal- , g nlsh ings, at Medicine Hat, Percy Bryen ton in the real estate business, at / », High River, Lee Horne of Charlotte town who is doing a large general business, nt Strassburg, Iohn and Charles Holman, Geo. Drake and Wm. Seler, who are largdly engaged' in wheat growing. In Mr. Holman's op- inion there is a great future in store for Western Canada. zwanted, two boys about 1! yearn of age. Apply to the manager ‘of New Wmidcrlcnd' between 10.90 cud 1|." foi‘_£wo da . -l0d.Ii. Small Cakes in endlecc vcriciy We have been ln this buslnccc for yearc and know just what I you want. The ocku wc make crc SBYS William C Collett of Hostin Summerside, P E I in 1866 o sasoit ericampment, and a member of ed from un extended trip to the Can- adian lNorth West He reports the as a result the business men anl George W West who is doing the gnny, McLeod Bros ents fur - l‘Y other ('\ ____ night superintendent for that insti ‘ tution Miss Essery is the eldest dau ’ ghter of the late Fred Esser Unio l I Lust week two young ladies from n thi- country drove to the city \Vhi st collecting their parcels the clerk uns surprised as well as the ladlca, to nee a hen fly out of the carriaizc, ard 'i make for thu maiiket-house l‘nev had to return home minus hen plus egg Colin McNevin'a team in the mem- iocrship contest of Y M C A added two new members to the list Tues- day making nine meimoeih netting twenty points So far the board of directors’ team have not yet scored McNevin’s team met last night and arranged for athorough canvas At two thirty yesterday afternoon Miss Josephine Stentiford daughter; f \Joseph Stentlfond Weymouth i i ~. omces as an architect He is B pm; Street was united in marriage to' Patterson Forsythe of this city, by. llev J M Rios The bridesmaid was Miss Margaret McLean, while Ryer- on Reid acted as groomsmen The di ippy young couple left on ii wedding [trip through the lower provinces n mid the hearty congratulations oi ftieir many friends #_ crowded on Sunday evening, Sept ring Her selection was "Ora Pso Noble, and it was rendeeed in ni manner that evoked deep appreciation 'Ihe possessor of a voice of unusual compass, she takes the higher notes with ease Sing ng as she does with feeling and expression, couipled with clear enunciatiofn, she provides for al' true mue c lovers a. treat. ! , N o. 2 Brownie n egg weighing six ounces and mens Fur Coats uring nine inches in circumference one ’ - way and seven and a half inches the $1 Miss M Irene Essery, has graduat (' ed from the Calgary General Hospi- 'I tal, and has accepted the position of Y, H h Road Lot thirty-three Mrs Nicholas Berrigan, North RW r The quarterly pipetilpg gf the Ilpifd l Y k Mthods curc was e Vernon River Methodist Church was :nf th? Met emu' when a lrtrsge (,,,;,},l,`; fit d ti l H Da 0 i' li to hear Miss Margaret Furness :;_"cu‘i‘t “T26 ng:-?c,a, mport of the stewards was very encouraginili US' Fur Lined Coats. Drop in have them shown you buy if you cannot resist their seductive ppcal- -don’t buy unless they re the best value you’ve cvcr nel ' L_ 3 .-eng To Entertain Your Friends During the long evenings there is nothing that will give so much enjoyment to yourself and friends as the Edison Phonograph We have thcin at prices to suit all classes of people, also a conipletc stock of records including the Sept list We handle pianos, Organs, and musical instru ments of all kinds also repairs for same Our goods are all new and prices the lowest Repairs of all kinds promptly attended to A IE: Toonlbs i77 QUEEN ST Ch Tomi Mrs Peter Costello and dllilitllt" Mary of New York are on a V Slvihltto Mrs Nicholas Berrigfllli N°\”th shire A A Paoli oi this city was th” winner of first cockerel and first PU1 ies in einer spanish iewl at the Hal ifax Exhibition Among the recent visitors in Car | dlgan were Wm Garrick Ivan Red dm Vg,-non M¢D0nald Charlotte town, Daniel McDonald Vernon Riv- Mrs Hugh McLellan of Vancouver. B C who has been iisitiiig friends( in Cardigan and Bt George S fUI` the piist few weeks leaves on return to her home on Tuesday next Mrs Jas Hughes, Kinkorh. MTS Jas Garland, Wehster's Comer, Ml” Jos Garland, Fort Augustus and P T Beirrfgan, Dunedin, are ill visiting dltertuhi peciany Yo,-ig and the members of the iinniii decided if new 11° £0 mi” eight hundred and nity dollars for the support of ministry On Sabbath last in the York church the right- iianu of ieiinwsiiip was given ‘£0 *~*° and the sacrament of the Lord'e SUP per was administered to ii IHFRI’ mlm* CLEAN IN and Repairing of all kinds of Furniture-~ done and well done Telephone 79 L\¢[a,:i:~]=§ Vvright 25 8; 50 ccrtl-Int Brush- drttstf 1 1, in-_f =5\ CHEAP INSURANCE - 1, 1 1; 'ble ` 5 “nu buy' a m “ni Iolltlalyhc; you want the most insurance for t e can POS "wb I The Investment Annuity Policy of the NORTH AMERI- `CAN LIFE has many advantages over a straight life- L°W¢“ lg-uaranteed rates, endowment privileges, lxbcrfll °°0\'°¢¢- For I5 cenic and a25 cent box of Tetlow's Talcum Pow-, ye I I Tr some need cakes, rock ` ee, lemon tops, or any other kind you lice. D. STEWART. Ecurse BAKERY Fresh , al I Camera This is a Camera l which for compactness and quality of picture it takes, cannot ex- A|way‘ , celled at the price Call and let us show , and explain about it to l szcm yOu . \ \ \ ` , . \, ‘\ u‘l\ ‘l‘*‘i oo srs, - . Bae, Bm gnu ll _ ~ ,,/\,/,£53/5 U _ DRU I De|Bi-may Block Queen St. Charlottetown .J V Y L f ff" &___ dcr for xo cents- See Windows “iii in in" , , cnu of write us an men giving age at iw mi hifi* day. ROSS &' MATTHEWS, dttlrftf ,if ,_ .i ,--',_ li "i '\ » i ,Ai ri ‘__ \ 4' W, V vt